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Reading Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art: Selected Texts with Interactive Commentary

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ISBN: 978-1-405-11808-8

September 2005

Wiley-Blackwell

296 pages

Description

Designed for readers with no or little prior knowledge of the subject, this concise anthology brings together key texts in aesthetics and the philosophy of art.

  • Designed for readers with no or little prior knowledge of the subject.
  • Presents two contrasting pieces on each of six topics.
  • Texts range from Plato's famous critique of art in the 'Republic' through Nietzsche's 'The Birth of Tragedy' to Barthes' 'The Death of the Author' and pieces in recent philosophical aesthetics from a number of traditions.
  • Interactive editorial commentary helps readers to engage with the philosophical train of thought.
  • Explains the argumentative and historical context in which each piece was written.
  • Includes questions for debate and suggestions for further reading.
About the Author
Christopher Janaway is Professor of Philosophy at University of Southampton. His recent publications include Schopenhauer: A Very Short Introduction (2002) and Reading Philosophy: Selected Texts with a Method for Beginners (co-edited with Samuel Guttenplan and Jennifer Hornsby, Blackwell, 2003).
Features

  • A concise anthology of key texts in aesthetics and the philosophy of art
  • Designed for readers with no or little prior knowledge of the subject
  • Presents two contrasting pieces on each of six topics
  • Texts range from Plato’s famous critique of art in the ‘Republic’ through Nietzsche’s ‘The Birth of Tragedy’ to Barthes’ ‘The Death of the Author’ 'and pieces in recent philosophical aesthetics from a number of traditions
  • Interactive editorial commentary helps readers to engage with the philosophical train of thought
  • Explains the argumentative and historical context in which each piece was written
  • Includes questions for debate and suggestions for further reading